Hi, My name is Frank Asamoah, I am a newly admitted international student to Millsaps College, Jackson, Mississippi. Studies starts august 2018. I've had admission to study my undergraduate degree at Millsaps college. Dough it hasn't been easy to come this far. Emotionally it has been an exhausting journey besides. . . . .

Hi,

My name is Frank Asamoah, I am a newly admitted international student to Millsaps College, Jackson, Mississippi. Studies starts august 2018.
I've had admission to study my undergraduate degree at Millsaps college. Dough it hasn't been easy to come this far. Emotionally it has been an exhausting journey besides the stiffen uncertainties.
My Mum has been a single parent since my Dad passed out when I was only 7. Until now, my mum have worked restlessly day by day for years now to support us(me and my 4 sibling's ) with no external financial support. Now she is not getting younger anymore, she is 56years and age is making her weaker day in and out.
Throughout my life, I have worked as long and as hard as I possibly can to effect beneficial changes in both school and my family. My families financial struggles weighed down so much on us that finishing junior and senior high school was not a sure thing for me and my siblings. We had always struggled on a daily basis to make ends meat. This did not prevent us from going beyond our station in life. I have suspended studies from June 2002 to September 2006 to work rigorously to gather enough money to support my education. In everything that we do we are determined to change our lives for the better regardless of the fear of failure. Though it may not be easy and might take me much more years, with determination and perseverance i will surely earn my undergraduate degree with a rewarding career.
Although I now work as a laboratory assistant, and also take up some part time jobs when I can , still being able to afford the remaining of my admission fees is beyond my capabilities. My monthly salary is GHC 500 per month, which is equivalent to $109.777. Part of this money is contributed towards the care of my Mum and siblings as well as myself.
I have been awarded a scholarship of $22000 out of the full admission fee of $56631. So now I'm soliciting for an amount of $34631 to pay the rest of my tuition. My dreams of furthering my education to achieve my career goals will be futile if i'm unable to raise funds to support my tuition.I hope to become a philanthropist who supports the needy whiles I work towards my career to become an Administrative personal.
I believe if I'm able to raise an appreciable amount to support my tuition, it will serve as a symbol of encouragement to the less endowed around me, most especially my siblings that the statement "disability is not denial" really holds if one gets on his/her loins no matter what's crippling him/her down.
Dough it have taken years and there are still more years ahead to achieve my dreams. Surely I know I'll get to it one day. I would rather choose to solicit for support rather than sit by and watch great opportunity like this pass by. I've never given up nor considering withdrawing and not now will I start given up or withdrawing. Even if this approach doesn't succeed , I will not turn down on my dreams, it will serve as a signal to motivate me to work harder.
Half of $34631,the target amount will be ok to settle part of the tuition. Little drops of water makes a mighty ocean, no amount is too small. Any amount is appreciated be it $0.5, $1, etc.
please help me make my dreams a reality. You can kindly share with others in other platforms to help me raise this funds.
I've attached a copy of my admission document.
Thank you so much for your time, effort and help.

ADMISSION LETTER

November 9, 2017

Dear Frank:

On behalf of the faculty and administration of Millsaps College, I am proud to offer you admission to Millsaps for the 2018 Fall semester! In addition to your offer of admission, the admission and scholarship committee has awarded you a four year total scholarship package of $88,000. This package is an annual total sum of $22,000, and consists of the following scholarship(s):

Second Century Scholarship, $22,000

You are among a select group of students with the academic and personal qualities needed to succeed at Millsaps College, where persistence in the pursuit of excellence creates a dynamic student experience through a unique combination of the humanities, arts, sciences, and business education on a beautiful campus in the heart of Jackson, the capital city of Mississippi.

Our collaborative academic culture involves small, discussion-based classes, where you will build relationships with your professors. Through our Compass Curriculum, Millsaps guarantees graduation in four years, provided you meet certain conditions. You will earn academic credit while gaining practical training through co-curricular opportunities and internships across our city and state, and through globally focused experiences. Consistently ranked amount the top liberal arts colleges in America by U.S. News & World Report, and The Economist recently ranked us in top 14 percent of all U.S. colleges for alumni outcomes. Millsaps is also ranked #1 in the state for alumni earnings.

I believe Millsaps is the right school for you, and I invite you to see for yourself. In the next few days, you will receive a message from our international admissions team to help you further explore Millsaps - even from around the globe. You have until May 1 to make your final decision on your college choice, but I encourage you to submit your deposit online as soon as possible to reserve your place in the first year class. Congratulations on your admission to Millsaps College. I hope you will join us next fall as a member of the Millsaps Class of 2022!

Sincerely,Robert W. Pearigen

P.S. Please Note: All offers of admission are contingent upon satisfactory completion of courses taken during the current academic year, verification of test scores and high school graduation. Students must also demonstrate financial evidence in order to be issued U.S. immigration documents. Admitted students are expected to follow Millsaps’ Student Code of Conduct and Academic Honor Code. Failure to meet these criteria or comply with any Millsaps policies may result in revocation of offer of admission.

Cost of Attendance

Undergraduate Costs

Living on Campus

Full Time

Tuition: $37,290

Fees: $2,620

Room: $7,680

Board: $6,050

Books & Supplies: $1,200

Transportation: $650

Miscellaneous: $1,100

Loan Fees: $41

Total: $56,631

Hi,

My name is Frank Asamoah, I am a newly admitted international student to Millsaps College, Jackson, Mississippi. Studies starts august 2018.
I've had admission to study my undergraduate degree at Millsaps college. Dough it hasn't been easy to come this far. Emotionally it has been an exhausting journey besides the stiffen uncertainties.
My Mum has been a single parent since my Dad passed out when I was only 7. Until now, my mum have worked restlessly day by day for years now to support us(me and my 4 sibling's ) with no external financial support. Now she is not getting younger anymore, she is 56years and age is making her weaker day in and out.
Throughout my life, I have worked as long and as hard as I possibly can to effect beneficial changes in both school and my family. My families financial struggles weighed down so much on us that finishing junior and senior high school was not a sure thing for me and my siblings. We had always struggled on a daily basis to make ends meat. This did not prevent us from going beyond our station in life. I have suspended studies from June 2002 to September 2006 to work rigorously to gather enough money to support my education. In everything that we do we are determined to change our lives for the better regardless of the fear of failure. Though it may not be easy and might take me much more years, with determination and perseverance i will surely earn my undergraduate degree with a rewarding career.
Although I now work as a laboratory assistant, and also take up some part time jobs when I can , still being able to afford the remaining of my admission fees is beyond my capabilities. My monthly salary is GHC 500 per month, which is equivalent to $109.777. Part of this money is contributed towards the care of my Mum and siblings as well as myself.
I have been awarded a scholarship of $22000 out of the full admission fee of $56631. So now I'm soliciting for an amount of $34631 to pay the rest of my tuition. My dreams of furthering my education to achieve my career goals will be futile if i'm unable to raise funds to support my tuition.I hope to become a philanthropist who supports the needy whiles I work towards my career to become an Administrative personal.
I believe if I'm able to raise an appreciable amount to support my tuition, it will serve as a symbol of encouragement to the less endowed around me, most especially my siblings that the statement "disability is not denial" really holds if one gets on his/her loins no matter what's crippling him/her down.
Dough it have taken years and there are still more years ahead to achieve my dreams. Surely I know I'll get to it one day. I would rather choose to solicit for support rather than sit by and watch great opportunity like this pass by. I've never given up nor considering withdrawing and not now will I start given up or withdrawing. Even if this approach doesn't succeed , I will not turn down on my dreams, it will serve as a signal to motivate me to work harder.
Half of $34631,the target amount will be ok to settle part of the tuition. Little drops of water makes a mighty ocean, no amount is too small. Any amount is appreciated be it $0.5, $1, etc.
please help me make my dreams a reality. You can kindly share with others in other platforms to help me raise this funds.
I've attached a copy of my admission document.
Thank you so much for your time, effort and help.

ADMISSION LETTER

November 9, 2017

Dear Frank:

On behalf of the faculty and administration of Millsaps College, I am proud to offer you admission to Millsaps for the 2018 Fall semester! In addition to your offer of admission, the admission and scholarship committee has awarded you a four year total scholarship package of $88,000. This package is an annual total sum of $22,000, and consists of the following scholarship(s):

Second Century Scholarship, $22,000

You are among a select group of students with the academic and personal qualities needed to succeed at Millsaps College, where persistence in the pursuit of excellence creates a dynamic student experience through a unique combination of the humanities, arts, sciences, and business education on a beautiful campus in the heart of Jackson, the capital city of Mississippi.

Our collaborative academic culture involves small, discussion-based classes, where you will build relationships with your professors. Through our Compass Curriculum, Millsaps guarantees graduation in four years, provided you meet certain conditions. You will earn academic credit while gaining practical training through co-curricular opportunities and internships across our city and state, and through globally focused experiences. Consistently ranked amount the top liberal arts colleges in America by U.S. News & World Report, and The Economist recently ranked us in top 14 percent of all U.S. colleges for alumni outcomes. Millsaps is also ranked #1 in the state for alumni earnings.

I believe Millsaps is the right school for you, and I invite you to see for yourself. In the next few days, you will receive a message from our international admissions team to help you further explore Millsaps - even from around the globe. You have until May 1 to make your final decision on your college choice, but I encourage you to submit your deposit online as soon as possible to reserve your place in the first year class. Congratulations on your admission to Millsaps College. I hope you will join us next fall as a member of the Millsaps Class of 2022!

Sincerely,Robert W. Pearigen

P.S. Please Note: All offers of admission are contingent upon satisfactory completion of courses taken during the current academic year, verification of test scores and high school graduation. Students must also demonstrate financial evidence in order to be issued U.S. immigration documents. Admitted students are expected to follow Millsaps’ Student Code of Conduct and Academic Honor Code. Failure to meet these criteria or comply with any Millsaps policies may result in revocation of offer of admission.

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